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If you haven’t yet, I recommend reading A Stitch in Time. It’s written by Andrew Robinson and the audiobook is read by him as well.
Andy Robinson <3
I don’t think the writers tried to make the character heterosexual, just the producers.
with all of the subtle hints in the dialog over the years, one could argue that the writers were actively trying to subvert the wishes of the producers.
He is heterosexual for political reasons.
He is political for heterosexual reasons.
He is politically hetero for sexual reasons?
His kink is being in the opposition party.
Which Ziyal will I “Love” today?